No, I don't have any problems leaving disappointments behind. I've had lots of good days at golf and a few disappointments, so you never know what's around the corner.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The game of golf doesn't come rushing back to you. Last week I made a couple of fundamental mistakes that I probably wouldn't have made in the heat of the battle back when I was in my heyday, and those things have got to come back.
I do not let a bad score ruin my enjoyment for golf.
Of course there will be disappointments and the way will not always be as I expected it. But if it seemed easy, then that would be the time to worry that I am on the wrong path.
In my case what happened next in 1999 was that I fell apart over that back nine. When I saw I was in genuine contention that year I felt like throwing up. That remains probably the most nervous I've ever been on a golf course.
I had very low expectations. Honestly, I think I had 11 rounds of golf the entire year in before this tournament, and I had hit balls maybe four or five times.
There's always something good to come out of disappointment: Comfort.
This golf course, you miss a shot a little bit off-line, it's going to bite you.
I think making mistakes is as inevitable as receiving disappointments.
Sometimes, I play a round of extremely poor golf.
When you lose a game or don't play well you can't wait for the next one, because it soon disappears, the disappointment.